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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. I960 .
MEDFORD MAIL TRIUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
FLANKED BY SUPPORTERS
nixon, welcomed to Burbank, Calif., by an enthusiastic
v.uwu csumaiea at la.uuo is Hanked by his two most ardent
lupporters as he hears the acclaim nf iu nm.nii if if ie
his mother, Mrs. pannah Nixon, and at right is his wife,
ixon wm. campaign
California and will engage
ncnuai opponent, in the third
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Nixon Taunts Foe
To Quit Dodging
On Finance Issue
Los Angeles - IUP1) - Vice
President Richard M. Nixon
today taunted Sen. John F.
Kennedy to "quit dodging"
and tell America in their next
( TV debate how he proposes to
: finance his ambitious pro
; frams without "burdensome
new. taxes." '.' .
. Campaigning in his home
' state where 32 crucial elec
1 torai votes are being sharply
; contested, ' the Republican
- presidential candidate chal-
lenged his opponent to turn
their next debate set for
' Thursday night into more of
i a battle than their first two
joint appearances. " ;'
i Blasts Domestic Policies
! Nixon has been slugging at
i Kennedy -for 24 hours over
; the Democrats' policy to ex-
elude Quemoy and M a t s u
; from the defense of Formosa.
" And today the vice president
' opened his full-scale drive for
. votes 'in- Southern California
j with a blast at Kennedy's dor
mestic policies. .;:.. '
i Ma a-special statements Nix
; on repeated his estimate that
f Kennedy's domestic policy
recommendations would cost
at, least $10 billion a year
Measures Aired
:At Chamber Event
: Ashland - The Ashland
Chamber of Commerce heard
a. talk on November ballot
measures at its noon meeting
Tuesday in the Mark Antony
hotel. s
Mrs. Jane . Baker of the
Jackson county League of
Women Voters explained the
15 special proposals on the bal
. lot.
"This many proposals on
' the ballot will mean more No
than Yes votes will be cast,"
Mrs.' Baker said. "Voters be
come aggravated when they
' have to vote on so many pro
posals," she continued.
Proposals dscussed by Mrs.
Baker included fixing com
mencement . of legislators'
terms; daylight saving time;
financing urban redevelop
ment projects; permitting
, prosectuion by information or
indictment; authorizing the
legislature to propose consti
tution revisions; state bonds
" for higher education facilities,
and voter qualification amend
ments. Other issues discussed were
authorizing bonds for state
building programs; compul
sory retirement for Judges;
elective offices and when they
become vacant; financing im
provements in home rule
counties; war veterans bond
in and loan amendment: per-
1 innal Income tax bill, bill
board control measures, and
continuity of government in
enemy attack.
SIGN OF THE TIMES
Dallas, Tex. - (UPI) - Sign
on a teen-ager's souped up
jalopy: "Mother's Worry."
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0 for State Representative
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if continued, will dtitroy our mulo doer htrda.
Pd. Adv. By Eloct Greaory Comm.
-'.-' M E. Norton, Chmn. P.O. 8ox 1382. Mldford
Vice President Richard M,
for several days in southern
Sen. John Kennedy, his presi-
of their debates on Thursday,
(UPI Telephoto)
over' the present budget. He
acknowledged that Kennedy
had labeled this estimate as
incorrect, but said the Demo
crat had "left the . people in
the dark" in his. own cost es
timates. Important To Families
"He should' quit dodging
this question so important to
American families who are
trying to make both ends
meet and who cannot afford
and do not " Want a rise in
prices or in taxes unless it is
proved necessary to protect
our national security."
Nixon and Kennedy will de
bate Thursday night over split
screen television with the Re
publican here in Los Aneeles
and the Democrat in New
York; '. : : ,
Distance Pilot
Ditches at Sea
' Honolulu -rfllPB-' One of two
North Dakota Air National
Guards attempting to record
non-stop flight for light air
craft today ditched in the Pa
cific off Wake Islands. The
other pilot landed safely, at
Wake.
: A Navy amphibian reported
sighting a man in the water
but a crashboat was unable to
find him. ,
The missing pilot was re
ported to be Lt. Duane Stir
ling, 27. He and Capt. Charles
Finnegan, 30, both of Fargo,
N.D., took off from Oakland,
Calif, airport Monday in an
attempt .to fly nonstop to
Manila, a distance of 7,687
miles.
The Federal Aviation Agen
cy said there that the two
planes decided to stop at
Wake because of radio diffi
culties. One landed, while the
other circled the island.
The second plane ditched
off-shore in a shallow reef
area. A crashboat found the
wreckage , in darkness, and
saw a pencil of light in the
distance but searched unsuc
cessfully. The crashboat towed
the wreckage to a more ac
cessible spot for closer exam
ination. ;
Seattle Bank
Robbers Sought
Seattle -(UPD- A search was
under way today for two ban
dits who held up the Tukwila
branch of the Seattle First Na
tional Bank just south of
here Tuesday and escaped
with more than $14,000.
The pair herded Assistant
Manager ' Victor Amira and
two women tellers into a back
room and then cleaned out the
tills.
The bandits then climbed
into a car and escaped, head
ing west on U. S. Highway 99.
It was believed at first that a
third man' was ' driving the
getaway car, but the FBI later
said there were only two ban
Kennedy
Quemoy,
New York - (UPD - Sen. John
F. Kennedy accused Vice
President Richard M. Nixon
today of "irresponsibility" in
clinging to the defense of
Quemoy and Matsu islands.
The Democratic president
ial candidate joined in a de
mand to know if the admin
istration has already begun
secret negotiations for the
withdrawal of troops from the
controversial Chinese Nation
alist islands off the Red China
coast. ...-)...'.
Major Statement Duo '''
Kennedy, who started a
heavy day of campaigning in
New York with a discussion
of Quemoy and Matsu, said
he would make a major state
ment on the issue at a $100-a-
plate Democratic dinner here
tonight.
The issue is rapidly bur
geoning' into a top campaign
issoe,' with Kennedy plugging
for a strategic withdrawal of
U.S. - supported Nationalist
troops on the islands.
Describing Nixon's position,
Kennedy said: "I think it is
the road to irresponsibility."
Telegram to Herter
T he Democratic nominee
conferred this morning with
William - vanden Heuvel, a
Demo cratic . candidate for
Congress from New York, be
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Lashes at Nixon for
Matsu Defense Stand
fore vanden Heuvel fired off
a telegram to Secretary of
State Christian Herter ask
ing: 1. Is the State Department
negotiating with drawal of
National Chinese troops from
the offshore Formosan
islands?
2. Are these negotiations
the policy of the U.S. govern
ment despite Nixon's state
ments that the United States
will continue to back Nation
alist defense of the islands
against Communist Chinese
aggression? . . . .,'
Vanden Heuvel told Ken
nedy that a report of the
withdrawal negotiations was
made Tuesday night by his
Republican opponent, Rep.
John Lindsay, in a campaign
speech. Lindsay reportedly
said he heard of the negotia
tions at a State Department
briefing for members of Con
gress. Not Sufficient Reason
"If America gets into a war,
then it should be for suffic
ient reason," said Kennedy.
"Quemoy and Matsu are not
sufficient reason. By defend
ing Quemoy and Matsu we
jeopardize the defense of
Formosa and American lives.
Formosa itself, of course,
must be defended."
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Kennedy said that Nixon
had charged, without logic,
that a withdrawal from Que
moy and Matsu reflected a
soft policy that might lead
to withdrawal of western
forces from Berlin.
"There is no connection be
tween Quemoy and Matsu and
Berlin at all," Kennedy said.
"My Dosition on Bprlin i
clear-and it is that the United
States must meet its commit
ments with Berlin and 50
other countries with whom
we have treaties."
Voted for Defense
Kennedy noted that he had
voted in Concress "aeain. and
again and again" for the de-
lense of Formosa and the
Pescadores Islands because
they are defensible and it is
in the best interests of the
United States. He recalled
that the U.S. had forced Na
tionalist withdrawal from the
Tachen Islands, another off
shore Chinese group, when
they became indefensible.
"It was a matter of prin
ciple." he said. "What I ob
ject to now is committing us
to war under those circum
stances when there is a
chance of putting us into a
war without the suDDort of
public opinion."
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Young Republicans
To Meet Thursday
The Jackson County Young
Republicans group will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
13. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Hamlin, Coleman
Creek rd.
The earlier hour is sched
uled for those who wish to
watch the television debate
between the two presidential
candidates, club officials said.
The regular meeting will start
immediately after the pro
gram. Gary Boshears and Lloyd
Bishop, cochairmen of the Re
publican rally Oct. 22 In front
of the Jackson county court
house, have asked that' all
funds be turned in at the
meeting. Reports from rally
committees are scheduled and
final plans will be discussed.
Additional information con
cerning the Young Republi
cans group may be obtained
from Mrs. Lloyd Bishop,
chairman of the group, at
SPring 3-6730.
Salem Newspaper
Endorses Appling
Salem - (UPtl - The Oregon
Statesman, an independent
Republican newspaper, today
endorsed Howell Appling Jr.
for election as secretary of
slate.
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-(UPD-More than 2,000 Afri
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here today, closing or slowing
down 13 factories and halting
the city's bus services.
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